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Titanic Sub Implosion: Teen Victim's Mom Claims She Gave Him Her Seat: 'He Really Wanted To Go'

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The mother of the 19-year-old man killed in the OceanGate Expeditions submersible that imploded last week is remembering her son and mourning his loss.

Of course, we’ve been covering the tragic story of teenager Suleman Dawood, his dad Shahzada Dawood, and the other three men who were killed instantly when their Titan submersible imploded in the North Atlantic Ocean last week while diving down to visit the wreckage of the Titanic.

Now, Christine Dawood (pictured above) is speaking out about it — and revealing that her beloved son Suleman very much wanted to go on the trip ahead of the tragedy.

That’s notable, because it would seem to conflict with statements other family members made about Suleman supposedly being terrified of the idea of the adventure down to the bottom of the ocean. Related: Titanic Sub Explorer Shahzada Dawood Previously Survived Terrifying Plane Plunge On Sunday, Christine spoke to the BBC about the voyage.

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